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College students were mandated because those colleges couldnt receive the billions in Covid aid unless they mandated the vaccination. in your home state of Michigan, MSU received $86M, but had to mandate the vaccine to receive it.

Ask me how I know. My son & 2 of his 5 roomates have myocarditis & all 3 now have autoimmune diseases like Hashimotos thryoid & diabetes, etc at the ripe old age of 24 as college lacrosse players. Never knew a single person under 30 in my life that had myocarditis, hashimotos & now know dozens of kids age 15-25 (some from covid & some from vaccines as both triggered the inflammatory responses accelerating auto immune diseases they may have been destined to have later in life)

College aid students should have never been mandated to have the vaccine. Other countries knew this & focused on the most vulnerable older populations

Sure, some will say they were not mandated, they were free to drop out of those public colleges that wanted new buildings from the new found government aid. But dropping out after 2 years wasnt an option.

Luckily, most students just faked the vaccination records, especially after the 1st or 2nd dose of the vaccine. And MSU didnt care because they got the aid for mandating it & if they didnt verify it, it allowed them to keep the students all paying tuition. This is how most government programs work. Lots of money with no accountability

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I personally don't know of anybody who died in a car crash while not wearing a seatbelt, therefore these seatbelt laws are an extreme case of government overreach?
 
I've had Hashimotos for years. I wish I could get my hands on that damn jap.

read that some childhood ADHD has been misdiagnosed & finally when they are adults, when finally testing TSH, it is found to be thyroid related in some cases. would definitely suggest full labs for any young kids with ADHD symptoms to rule out thyroid issues
 
I personally don't know of anybody who died in a car crash while not wearing a seatbelt, therefore these seatbelt laws are an extreme case of government overreach?
Yes, but it would be ludicrous to make people that dont own a car or ride in one to wear a seat belt as they are not in the high risk class of people that drive/ride in cars.

18-23 year olds in good health were not at risk of dying from Covid & the vaccines didnt make them immune from contracting covid.

Several countries advised against those under age 30 being vaccinated & if they did get covid vaccines, they suggested only the 1st one, not the 2nd or all the boosters. The US encouraged all of them for all ages & many public colleges (that were paid) mandated the 2 plus boosters
 
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Yes, but it would be ludicrous to make people that dont own a car or ride in one to wear a seat belt as they are not in the high risk class of people that drive/ride in cars.

18-23 year olds in good health were not at risk of dying from Covid & the vaccines didnt make them immune from contracting covid.
But it did reduce their risk of getting covid and lessened the severity if they did, which also reduced their ability of transmitting the virus to others. It's common knowledge at this point, that covid cases and deaths were inversely related to the degree of immunization. That not only played out country by country, but also State by State.
 
Yes, but it would be ludicrous to make people that dont own a car or ride in one to wear a seat belt as they are not in the high risk class of people that drive/ride in cars.

18-23 year olds in good health were not at risk of dying from Covid & the vaccines didnt make them immune from contracting covid.
At age 68, with several co-morbids(including Stage 4 COPD), I had the Wuhan along with pneumonia. I was in the hospital for 4 days and survived ....and I never took the clot shot.

The following year, I got RSV with pneumonia and in the hospital 4 days (no RSV vaccine). It was 3 times worse than the Wuhan, and I survived.

I don't trust Big Pharma or their f*cking vaccines.
 
But it did reduce their risk of getting covid and lessened the severity if they did, which also reduced their ability of transmitting the virus to others. It's common knowledge at this point, that covid cases and deaths were inversely related to the degree of immunization. That not only played out country by country, but also State by State.
Not sure I buy that for the young people of college age. The biggest issue initially for that age group is they didn't even know they had covid as so many we asymptomatic. How could their severity after vaccination be less severe than not knowing they had it.

I had 3 doses of Pfizer so I wasnt anti Vax. I wish I would have stopped after 1 or 2. Have had severe internal inflammation, skin issues of rosascea & dermatitis, gut health issues, since 2022. Have ENT, Dermatologist, Eye specialist, allergist, GI Dr all in last 2 years. Each has indicated they have had a surge in patients with inflammatory & auto immune since Covid amd/or Covid vaccine
 
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they have had a surge in patients with inflammatory & auto immune since Covid amd/or Covid vaccine
In Doctor speak, that could mean they are now seeing 2 per 100 patients instead of 1 per hundred. A 100% increase but still a fraction of the population.
 
In Doctor speak, that could mean they are now seeing 2 per 100 patients instead of 1 per hundred. A 100% increase but still a fraction of the population.
Yup, just Dr speak. Dr Fauci organization of NIH seems to think there is some spikes in Autoimmune

 
Yup, just Dr speak. Dr Fauci organization of NIH seems to think there is some spikes in Autoimmune

A spike less severe than the damage caused if a covid vaccine never existed is still a medical victory.
 
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